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Imperial democracy : a study of the relation of government by the people, equality before the law, and other tenets of democracy, to the demands of a vigorous foreign policy and other demands of imperial dominion

Lest we forget --
Colonial expansion --
A blind man's holiday [The Philippine problem] --
The colonial lessons of Alaska --
The lessons of the Paris tribunal of arbitration --
A continuing city --
The captain sleeps [The Philippine problem] --
The last of the Puritans.

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Imperial democracy : a study of the relation of government by the people, equality before the law, and other tenets of democracy, to the demands of a vigorous foreign policy and other demands of imperial dominion/David Starr Jordan; New York : D. Appleton, 1899.